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I Call Shenanigans™
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Manchester
Posts: 9,651
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abandoned-places
abandoned-places.com - quite a disturbing site but with some great photography. |
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This is it - ground zero.
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Loaded fine for moi... At first the design struck me as a bit outdated, but then I noticed how the design fits in with the sepia tone used in most of the photography. Some cool stuff there for sure... fun: HGC v.4 | last.fm: DT | me | oi! f*ck u roto: ...via meebo!
New to interweb design? Your friends at dt can help. |
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I Call Shenanigans™
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Manchester
Posts: 9,651
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The design of the site is not amazing but it does fit in with the photos well, it was just the tone of the site that struck me. Very gothic and dark and the writing is done well. |
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Registered User
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: somewhere between enlightenment and stupidity
Posts: 34
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If you like that you might be interested in: http://triggur.org/silo/site.html This is a missile base that was functional up until some point in the late 1960's when it was decommissioned, mostly dismantled, and sealed up. Based on the grafitti inside, it looks like people found a way into it sometime in the mid 1980's. http://www.infiltration.org/index.html Infiltration offers a mix of the practice and theory of urban exploration in areas not designed for public usage. http://www.infiltration.org/resources-britain.html Additional UK Reading |
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Senior Member
Join Date: May 2003
Posts: 658
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Along the same lines as g-a-t-e's Missile base are the Paris Catacombs http://triggur.org/cata/ I saw a programme about them a few years ago nd it has fasinated me from there. No i'm not a Gothic grundge head - just your average Joe, but there something about having huundreds of miles of tunnels running under a major city filled with millions of corpses that nobody knows about. makes you wonder whats under your city and I dont mean the sewers and the underground. PP feel the heat.
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Registered User
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Nr Manchester
Posts: 7
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Here's more if you're interested: http://www.lostamerica.com/lostframe.html night time shots of abandoned diners, drive-in cinemas, military bases etc. Stunning photography and effects. The "Story" section is worth a read too - the guy behind the site is having a book of this lot published at the end of the month - can't wait! |
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Royalty™
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Manchester (UK)
Posts: 3,236
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I dont own a very exspensive, very high quality camera. So at time for certain designs where I need to find a good photo the only thing I can do is search the web. but saying that I havent leeched anyones work since I started designing. |
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Royalty™
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Manchester (UK)
Posts: 3,236
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Have you got any good links for these free stock photosites? btw all photos I have ever taken are totally urecognisable after I have finished with them, I have never claimed someone elses work for my own...EVER! eg. in this image the very top right hand side was a gas mask, but it was only used for a lighting effect. But the screenies I took myself. ![]() |
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